Submitting a copy of the customs documents (invoice, packing list, Arab certificate of origin, a copy of Manifest, health certificate for food articles and a certificate from the fish authorities for fish exports).

A copy of the freight policy in case of exporting by sea or air, after freight.

Goods should not be prohibited goods from exportation.

There should be TIN on all the commercial imports as registering the declaration.

Customs Procedures:

Submitting a customs re-export declaration model (EX) to the Reception Section, or to the Imports Section for initial auditing and recording.

Examining goods.

Checking up and auditing the documents in the Imports Section, and issuing the statement.

Obtaining freight permission, attached to it a copy of the customs declaration and the receipt (for prints) signed and stamped by the customs.

In case of delaying the submission of freight policy, then the permission is granted to load the goods and export them after completing the audition of the documents and examination and paying the declaration when submitting the policy.

Note: For locally manufactured goods that have been already exported and returned to the country from abroad they are subjected to collection of customs duties and sales tax that were regained upon their return (subjected to the drawback system).

Time of service: 2-3 hours

Service fees: None

5.2.: Re-exporting goods not used for consumption:

Service Provider: Customs offices

Service Requirements:

Submitting an official letter to the manager of the customs point from the concerned person, or broker or an officially authorized person.

Attaching the delivery order, a copy of the customs documents (for the imports by sea or air) and a copy of the export declaration and documents (for the imports by land).

If a customs declaration is already registered for the imported goods, and a dispute occurs between the customs and the person concerned about the value, tariff heading or origin, then it is not allowed to cancel the declaration and re-exporting unless the dispute is settled.

Customs Procedures:

Submitting a customs re-export declaration model (EX) to the Reception Section, or the Imports Section for initial auditing and recording.

Examining goods if needed.

Checking up and verifying the declaration and documents, paying it and receiving a copy of it and the receipt (value of prints) signed and stamped by the customs.

Paying the entry declaration that has been already registered for the same goods (if available).

Receiving the release order to load goods from the Manifest Section or Imports Section.

Time of service: 2-3 hours.

Service fees: None.

5.3.: Re-exporting goods already used for consumption:

Service provider: Customs border offices

Service Requirements:

Goods should have been already used for consumption and its customs duties, fees and other taxes already paid.

Submitting a copy of the entry declaration and a copy of goods documents.

Requesting to export goods in their original and there should be no similar goods in the local production.

Goods requested to be re-exported, and their owners want to regain their paid customs duties, there should be an approval of YCA prior to re-exportation.

Customs Procedures:

Submitting an official letter from the goods' owner, broker, or an officially authorized person requesting re-exportation.

Obtaining the customs loading permission, attached to it a copy of the customs declaration and the receipt signed and stamped by the customs.

Time of service: 2-3 hours.

Service fees: None.

5.4.: Re-exporting the damaged goods or not corresponding to the specifications.

Service Provider: Customs border offices

Service Requirements:

Submitting a certificate from the competent section at the custom point confirming goods are damaged, expired or not corresponding to the specifications. If goods are dismissed by the importer, then his/her letter is enough

Submitting an official letter by the person concerned, broker or an officially authorized person concerning goods re-exporting

In case of paying the customs declaration, the re-exporting request should be developed to YCA within one month of the release date upon drawback request

Customs Procedures:

Applying the same procedures mentioned above in the re-exportation of goods

Time of service: 2-3 hours

Service fees: None

5.5.: Re-exporting goods under temporary admission system.

Final re-exportation.

Re-exportation for replacement.

Rented equipments re-exportation.

Service Provider: YCA (General Dept. of Exemptions, or one of its authorized branches)

Required conditions:

The applicant agency should be one of beneficiaries of the temporary admission.

Submitting a re-exportation application from the beneficiary agency approved by the supervising agency, with clarification of the re-exportation's purpose.

Attaching the temporary admission declaration (or a copy of it) for machines, equipments, and the pieces need to re-exportation, with a copy of the purpose-confirming documents.

Customs Procedures:

Submitting the application to the General Dept of Exemptions through the Administrative Affairs, or to one of the authorized braches.

Completing to examine the application with the attachments and making decision.

Approving the re-exportation form or editing an official letter to the Customs border offices according to the situations of re-exportation.

If the request includes means of transportation or mobile equipment with plates of temporary entrance, the beneficiary must have irresponsibility letter from the relevant traffic authorities which issued the plates before the re-exportation.

Based on the YCA approval or the authorized branch to re-export, a re-exportation declaration is registered at the concerned Customs point. Customs procedures of the declaration are finalized according to re-exportation steps.

Time of Service:One working day, provided completing all documents.

Service Fees: None

5.6.: Re-exportation for Repair and Return:

Service Provider: Customs border offices

Service Requirements:

Presenting an official request of re-exportation to the customs director, by the goods' owner or broker, or presenting an official authorization letter on behalf of the goods owner.

Presenting a copy of the entrance declaration, and copy of the documents, if necessary.

Regarding goods under the terms of temporary admission, an official approval from the YCA or one of its authorized branches to re-export must be presented as well.

Customs Procedures:

Presenting a re-exportation declaration model (EX) to the Reception or Exports Section for initial review and record.

Inspection of goods.

Checking and verifying the declaration and documents, paying the duties, and receiving copies of the declaration and receipt signed and stamped by the Customs.

Receiving the release order from the Manifest or Exports section.

Time of Service: 2-3 hrs

Service Fees: None

5.7.: Clearance of Returned Goods once Repaired:

When the re-exported machines and pieces for the purpose of repair are returned, they are released at the customs point as follows:

Presenting a re-exportation Customs declaration by the goods' owner or broker, or presenting an official authorization letter on behalf of the goods owner.

Presenting the delivery order and the invoice of repair add up to the cost of repair and freight, and the re-exportation declaration.

Customs Procedures:

The customs declaration shall be presented along with the customs documents to the Reception section to record.

Physical inspection of goods to correspond it with the information on the re-exportation declaration.

The Review and Amendment Dept reviews and checks the documents.

Paying the customs duties, fees and other taxes of the repair costs, and freight with a percentage of 25%.

The beneficiary gets the release order with the receipt and a copy of the customs declaration signed and stamped by the customs.

Service Duration: 2-3 hrs.

Service Fees: None.

5.8.: Temporary Re-exportation of Cleared Vehicles:

Service Provider: Customs border offices

Service Requirements:

Presenting a copy of the customs declaration of vehicles along with the ownership document (Traffic carnet).

An official approval of re-exportation from traffic authorities.

Presenting an official request of re-exportation to the customs director, by the vehicle owner, broker, or an official authorization letter.

Customs Procedures:

Presenting a customs declaration of re-exportation to the Reception section with the above-mentioned request and documents.

The Exports section reviews and verifies the documents.

The beneficiary gets the exportation order along with the customs declaration and receipt signed and stamped by the customs office.

The vehicle carnet (ownership document) and a copy of the customs declaration remain with the vehicle owner to show it to the customs when the vehicle is returned from abroad.

Time of Service: 2-3 hrs

Service Fees: None

5.9.: Clearance of the Exported Vehicles need to be returned

Service Provider: Customs border offices

Service Requirements:

Presenting a copy of the vehicle's customs declaration along with the traffic carnet.

Presenting the vehicle's re-exportation customs declaration.

Presenting the delivery order and a copy of the bill of lading, or re-exportation declaration if the re-importation is by land.

Customs Procedures:

Presenting the customs declaration along with the required customs documents to the Reception section to record the declaration.

Physical inspection of the vehicle to correspond it with the re-exportation declaration and its customs declaration.

Reviewing and verifying the documents by the Amendment and Examination Dept.

The beneficiary gets the release order with the receipt and a copy of the customs declaration signed and stamped by the customs.